Mirəli türbəsi | |
39°41′50″N 47°11′53″E / 39.69722°N 47.19806°E | |
Location | Aşağı Veysəlli, Fuzuli District, Azerbaijan |
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Type | Mausoleum |
Beginning date | 14th century |
Mirali mausoleum (Azerbaijani: Mirəli türbəsi) is a historical and architectural monument located near the necropolis dating back to the Middle Ages between the Kurdlar and Ashaghi Veysalli villages in the Fuzuli district. There is no information about whom the monument is dedicated to, who the architect and commissioner are, and the exact construction date.[1] The monument was included in the list of nationally significant immovable historical and cultural monuments by the decision of the Cabinet of Azerbaijan on August 2, 2001, with the number 132.[2]
Mirali Tomb is covered with stone slabs and has a cylindrical shape. Over time, the surface of the cylinder has taken on a beautiful golden tone, covered with strong stones. Stones were also used in the construction of the tomb, and the wall is built in neat rows.